fleeting in the PONS Dictionary

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He makes a few jokes about how fleeting was the fame of this hit record from their first album.
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Paramount saw this as a bargain since the fleeting movie studio saw very little value in its library at the time.
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Whilst there he thought he caught a fleeting glimpse of land to the west.
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Having an existence of identifying oneself with the fleeting pleasures of the world without an insight into the suffering within, is a shallow existence.
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It differs from the models put forwards by communication studies, in that its focus is not isolated individuals and a fleeting few moments of communication.
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This fact prevents one from believing things to be fleeting and worthless.
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The other manuscript offers him just a fleeting mention.
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As the sculptures are fleeting and meant to be spontaneous and temporary, the images are only captured in photos or on film.
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In that fleeting interval of opportunity the photographer must act or lose his prize.
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So combinations that would be slow, broad gestures in other works become quick, fleeting details in his highly complex, intricate, infectious compositions.
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